Herbert W. Kalmbach

Herbert Warren Kalmbach (19 October 1921-15 September 2017) was an American attorney and banker who served as President Richard Nixon's personal attorney from 1968 to 1973. He served 191 days in jail for his part in the Watergate scandal.

Biography
Herbert Warren Kalmbach was born in Port Huron, Michigan on 19 October 1921, and he graduated from the University of Southern California, being admitted to the bar in 1952. Kalmbach was introduced to Richard Nixon by H.R. Haldeman in the 1950s, and he raised money for Nixon's 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns. Kalmbach served as President Nixon's private lawyer from 1968 to 1973, and he was involved in a secret Nixon polling operation and set up a Delaware shell corporation. In 1972, he served as Deputy Finance Chairman of CREEP, and he served 191 days in jail after the Watergate scandal. He died in 2017.